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Old 04-11-2009, 08:28 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by nohmi2 View Post
Men and Women who Kill - True Crime Discussion

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I recently discovered Ann Rule, and now very much enjoy reading True Crime books.




Many years ago I read a book of True Crime by Ann Rule called 'Small Sacrifices', and although I have read many more of her books since, this was the one that I couldn't forget because of it's sheer calculation and evil planning which involved children.
Therefore, 'Small Sacrifices'.

I have yet to read that one, but I intend to read all of her books, eventually.

This thread can wander all over the place in our discussions; if someone wants to move on to another crime or another book, then let us do that.

I just now read about "Small Sacrifices" on Amazon, and it sounds chilling.



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